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In both cases, the > 105-fold rate accelerations that were achieved are within 1 3 orders of magnitude of the rate enhancements reported for the best catalysts for related reactions, including catalytic antibodies (kcat/kuncat = 106 to 108) and an extensively evolved computational design (kcat/kuncat > 107).

Unfortunately, M. jannaschii tRNATyr/TyrRS, which has been extensively evolved in E. coli, does not act in an orthogonal manner in mammalian cells.

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Antigenic and genetic analyses of H9N2 viruses isolated during the last two decades indicate that these viruses are extensively evolving and have reassorted with other avian influenza viruses to generate multiple novel genotypes [3] [7].

Garran, aware that he lived in a mere moment in time, argued that the constitution about which he wrote extensively must evolve as the world changed.

In vitro recombination methods such as DNA shuffling are very flexible and can give hybrid genes with multiple crossovers; they have been used extensively to evolve proteins with improved and novel properties.

Opisthobranchs probably arose from an unknown group of primitive prosobranchs and have evolved extensively into different lines showing a reduction of the visceral hump and shell.

Since the construction of the first modern railway bridge in the 1820s, railway bridge engineering has evolved extensively.

The questionnaire used in the present study was based on Amrhein and Nassaji's (2010) original design and evolved extensively after three revisions (see Additional file 1: Appendix A for the questionnaire).

Insight into mechanisms that link the actions of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1,25(OH)2D3) to the regulation of gene expression has evolved extensively since the initial discovery of a nuclear protein known as the vitamin D receptor (VDR).

Since its emergence in 1968, influenza A (H3N2) has evolved extensively in genotype and antigenic phenotype.

The results of a 2014 study of the gill structure of an unusually well-preserved 325 million year old fossil suggested that sharks are not "living fossils", but rather have evolved more extensively than previously thought over the hundreds of millions of years they have been around.

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